Re: Schoolio's Movie Corner

Originally Posted by schoolofruckus

Are you arguing my right to dislike you for A) being an ass to my girlfriend in the past, and B) for insulting me with absolutely NO provocation a week or two ago when I mentioned that there was one movie thread and therefore ones dedicated individually to Pan's Labyrinth and the Oscars were not necessary? That shit's all on record too, bub.

you definitely think people know too much about you. i dont know pans whatever or anybodys opinions on any of that. sorry. i was talking to meow about syriana, however. is that what youre talking about? either way, the situations the same. im trying to cooperate with your rules and youre still being you.

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No. What I mean is, mozabilly kept making a new thread for every movie related topic. I said to him in one of them "there is a movie corner where you can discuss all these things". I was not being malicious about it, just pointing out that it can all be done in one place and we don't need to clutter the board with unnecessary threads. You stepped in and said this thread sucks, because it has "rules". "Go play in yours, because nobody cares". A big deal? No. Reason enough for me to not like you? Yes.

And that's on top of you trying to admonish Jennie for a story she told. This was back in the old days. Again, none of this is monumental. But it's enough to put you on the shit list.

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i am very bad at reviews. heres mine on little miss sunshine:

this shoud have been on the soundtrack:

so you spent every last penny you had on the car
and it still wont even barely leave your home
and you spilt evey last penny into the car
and it still wont take you very far at all
and you spilt every last penny into the car
and it still wont even barely move at all
and you spilt every last penny into the car
and it still wont even barely leave your home.

or exactly the opposite. i suck at watching, too. (and lyrics hardcore)

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So I watched this movie "Mrs Brown" on the plane yesterday. and the whole time I'm watching it I'm thinking that John Brown is being played by John Cleese. I mean, I was sure of it. Then the credits roll and it's Billy Connolly and I'm like wtf.

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I actually LIKE reading your movie reviews. Do you have any thoughts on any of these for 07?

Synecdoche, New York
Mister Lonely
Control (the Ian Curits biopic)
The Darjeeling Limited
American Gangster
Reservation Road
Youth Without Youth
Funny Games
Margaret
Dedication
Tenderness

Also do you think Southland Tales will actually come out in wide release? Or will Sony push it straight to DVD to recoup possible losses?

OK go.

Welcome, mob roulette. Here are my feelings about those films:

"Control" should be terrific; Anton Corbijn has done some great photography, so hopefully that translates to a movie that's visually interesting.

"The Darjeeling Limited" sounds like it could be Wes Anderson's best film yet. I mean, obviously it'll have to be outstanding to reach that status, but I'm definitely of the opinion that Wes' work has not fallen off at all (the claims that "The Life Aquatic" was some kind of failure are mystifying, to say the least), and the India element seems to be something that's always piqued his curiosity. Let me just say that I'm thrilled he's doing this right now instead of the animated "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" movie.

"American Gangster" will probably be worth seeing. Ridley Scott's stuff is usually good, and Denzel Washington as a 70's crime lord can't possibly be less than interesting.

And I absolutely think "Southland Tales" will be out sometime this year, in theaters. I've heard forever that it would be April, but if so, it's about time we get a trailer and a confirmation.

There's no way it goes straight to DVD. It won't make nearly enough to offset the production costs. I don't remember how much Sony acquired it for - it was financed originally by Universal, I believe - but I can't imagine that putting it out on DVD first would possibly be beneficial.

You'll have to forgive me for not having heard of the others on your list - please educate us all!

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synecdoche, new york is the new charlie kaufman whereby the director (in the film) builds a set of the entire city inside a warehouse. kaufman is a genius. mister lonely is the new harmony korine that has samantha morton playing marilyn monroe and werner herzog (!) playing himself. tenderness is an adptation of a robert cormier novel. all three sound juicy as all hell just based on what i've read.

i brought up southland on dvd because i know that's where darko made all of its money.

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Originally Posted by chairmenmeow47

can any of the az kids tell me if "the good german" ever made it to the valley? i don't remember ever hearing about it here

Hasn't hit here yet, Ivy. Think it is still just in LA, NY, and Toronto. Hopefully, it will get a full release soon. Been wanting to see this since the trailer came out. I love film noir! And, Cate Blanchett.

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Originally Posted by downingthief

Hasn't hit here yet, Ivy. Think it is still just in LA, NY, and Toronto. Hopefully, it will get a full release soon. Been wanting to see this since the trailer came out. I love film noir! And, Cate Blanchett.

me too! just last year i started getting into film noir and i love it. can't wait to see how it turns out. cate blanchett is amazing too, i love her!

we should all go together when it finally does come

Originally Posted by malcolmjamalawesome

It's when we discuss Coachella that we are at our collective dipshittiest.

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I liked "The Good German" a lot. I didn't understand it, but I liked it. I think I heard that the wide release would be in late January, but clearly that is not the case. I have no idea when or if "Inland Empire" will ever extend....well...inland.

mob roulette - Thaaaat's right. "Synedoche, New York", I have heard of before. Yeah, I'm totally putting that on my must-see list. And I didn't know Harmony Korine was making a new movie! That's a great tip, keep up the good work!

Speaking of Herzog, his new film "Rescue Dawn" comes out in April.

For me, the number one movie on my radar this year is "There Will Be Blood". PTA's been out of action for quite some time, and now he's coming back with a period epic about the oil industry without any of his usual company of actors. Daniel Day-Lewis is the lead, though, so I don't see how this will be anything but excellent.

Park Chan-wook and Lars von Trier are both releasing comedies this year, which I find both intriguing and odd. I've never seen "Idiotern", so I'm used to von Trier films being wrenching; I'd be interested to see what his brilliantly sick mind thinks is funny. And it's safe to say that Park has never done anything that can be considered a comedy. Plus, Wong Kar-Wai has his first English film coming out - "My Blueberry Nights", which I think stars Maggie Gyllenhaal.

"Black Snake Moan" and "Zodiac" and "Sunshine" (new Danny Boyle) should ensure that Spring 2007 will be far better than the average first-quarter of a film year, and I've also heard great things about Adam Sandler's dramatic turn in "Reign Over Me", although the trailer looks like ass. David Gordon Green had a new film play Sundance - "Snow Angels" - that will hopefully come out sometime soon.